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The Mill is becoming the Black Hills ULTIMATE RENTAL

 Sitting between the Black Hills and the Bear Lodge Mountains is 
"the Mill on Sand Creek"


2 full all tile baths on the second floor along with a large living room.   One  king pillow top bed on the 2nd floor and 4 queen pillow top beds dormitory style on the 3rd floor.  Full executive kitchen with imported granite countertops on the first floor including range, 3 ovens, plus microwave and dishwasher.  Very unique dining areas on two levels over looking one of Wyoming's finest Blue Ribbon Trout Streams, Sand Creek.  The first floor also has a 1/2 bathroom along with 2 exits to a monster two story deck that surrounds the Mill on all sides and  over look Sand Creek.  You will be able to entertain your friends, have them for a Barbecue or if you prefer choose one of the 2 fine restaurants that are only 2 blocks (if that far) away.  Oh, do not forget the world famous Saloon 333,  the birth place of the famous Beulah Burn outs and drags!!

Indoor and outdoor Bike parking options available.  We have parking close by for your vehicles and haul trailers.

The Coolest Place in the whole area to stay and Play.  We have not cut any corners on this little bit of heaven and look forward to sharing it with you.  If interested please call K-2 at 888-beulah w, (888-238-5249), 307-643-2222, Garrett at 605-641-0333 or Gregg at 605-520-3333.

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More beautiful pictures of The Mill!

Rates for the Rally:
$500 per day with a total stay minimum of $2500.
Small pets considered, no smoking indoors, $500 deposit required.

Off Rally Rental Rate:
$75.00 per day per person $500 minimum for 3 days or $300 per day 3 day minimum.   (so a couple could rent the Mill for 3 days for $500 or a group can rent the Mill for 3 days for $900.)


Special Events 
From a Dinner Party with friends to a couple wanting a unique setting for their Special Day - The Mill on Sand Creek would be perfect.
Pricing will depend on the type of event and the needs.

Example:  A dinner party using the ground floor only - $100 if you handle the cleaning the day after the event.  If you wish for us to handle the cleaning it will cost an additional $18.00 per hour of cleaning time.  A $200 Deposit is required and is totally refundable.  Weddings, receptions and larger events $500 plus charge for over night stay if desired.  $500 deposit required, totally refundable.

You can fish right outside the door!


The BUNKHOUSE, is a very simple, very small and very clean bedroom with heat, air a TV and a small refrigerator.  No running water, you need to use the facilities of our Sand Creek R V Park.  We do not pretend that it is much, but we do not charge much either.  Present rates are $20.00 per day 3 day minimum and you furnish the bedding.  $30.00 per day and we furnish the sheets, pillows and towels, 3 day minimum.  The first 2 weeks of August of course are double the normal charge.


The BEULAH CIVIC CENTER is the original Wyoming one-room School House that is still used today for 4-H meetings, voting and local meetings.  It is available for $20.00 per day for your meetings, add the flavor of the days of yesteryear to your event.


Sand Creek Bed & Breakfast is only 5 miles east of our RV park and has plenty of room for Stabling our guests' horses for a cost of $20.00 per night per Horse. No Stallions.  Current negative Coggins, health certificate, ownership, and brand papers required.  We also have 1000's of acres of National Forest for the riding experience of your life. 

For more information on horse boarding, please contact Coral and Josh Sand, 800-238-9511 or 605-238-9511


Hunting Outfitters available:  Private land Hunts!  We have trophy Elk, Deer, Antelope, Turkey, Trout plus prairie dog hunting.  

Call Sully's Outfitting 307-283-2634, Sully, Debbie and Tye Simons

 

A little history....

 

According to Benjamin F. Lincoln in a 1968 Rapid City Journal article, he helped build the Mill in 1888.  John Fox had the new flour mill built by H.H. Reinecke, a ship builder and master millwright from Germany . The mill was built on land purchased from Moorcroft. Reinecke operated the mill until Fox deeded it and the water rights to Frank Andrews, a skilled miller from Michigan .

 

Andrews had a reputation for quality with Silver Star white flour. According to one source, ranchers came from a hundred miles or more to have their wheat ground. He claimed he could process one hundred barrels of flour in twenty-four hours at peak capacity.  The manufacture Nordyke & Marmon Co., Indianapolis , IND. Claim the three-stand mill is recommended where a capacity from twenty-five to forty barrels of flour per day is desired. 

 

Andrews died in 1915 and the mill was sold to Toomey Milling Company. Toomey operated it through World War II.  The period after WW II seems to be a bit of a mystery.  Melvin and Mary Shepperson purchased the mill around 1955.  They used the Mill as a stable and storage for hay.  In the same 1968 article Melvin was quoted “it’ll have to come down eventually.  It is an eyesore and, with its rotten timbers and boards, a danger.” 

 

October of 2004 Mary sold it to Gregg Forsberg.  Gregg his wife Karen and his son Garrett decided to remodel the Mill and transform her into a grand guest house/entertainment center.  Garrett used his ingenuity to figure out the complicated job of restoring the building and still leaving some of the historical features of the past.  It is now “the Mill on Sand Creek” and available to the public to rent for private events.